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Disputed access to the gold sites in Luhwindja, eastern Democra / Geenen, Sara; Claessens, Klara   Journal Article
Geenen, Sara Journal Article
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Publication 2013.
Summary/Abstract In a context of increased competition over natural resources, large-scale investors are showing renewed interest in eastern Congo's mineral resources. At the local level this is resulting in fierce disputes over access to land and to mining sites. This article offers an empirical study of access in Luhwindja, where a multinational mining company has recently begun to exploit gold. We first sketch the context, examining the overlapping legal fields and analysing how various actors gain and control access to the gold mines. Next we study how the arrival of Banro Corporation in Luhwindja has altered power relations at the local level. Looking more specifically at the displacement of artisanal miners and the resettlement of local communities, we demonstrate how the company, local elites and the local population have engaged in a complex struggle for access.
Key Words Natural Resources  Mineral resources  Congo  Luhwindja 
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